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EPA Announces Funding to Reduce Lead at Schools and Child Care Facilities

EPA Announces Funding to Reduce Lead at Schools and Child Care Facilities

On Friday, June 13, US EPA announced a total of $26 million in funding for states and territories to address...

New Jersey Announces $450 Million Settlement with 3M Over PFAS Contamination

New Jersey Announces $450 Million Settlement with 3M Over PFAS Contamination

On Friday, May 13th, the New Jersey Attorney General and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner announced...

June 16th ASDWA Webinar: Oregon and Washington Nitrate in Groundwater Wells

June 16th ASDWA Webinar: Oregon and Washington Nitrate in Groundwater Wells

Don’t forget to register for ASDWA’s webinar on Monday, June 16, 2025, from 3:00 – 4:00 pm (eastern time) entitled,...

Moody and Roberson Win AWWA Fuller Award

Moody and Roberson Win AWWA Fuller Award

At AWWA’s Annual Conference and Exhibition, former ASDWA Past-President Bill Moody of Mississippi and ASDWA Executive Director Alan Roberson win...

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ASDWA Reports and White Papers

ASDWA collects data, conducts analysis, and provides policy recommendations to educate decision-makers on the states’ perspective on drinking water issues that impact its members.

Visit ASDWA’s Reports page to view our White Papers and additional Reports.

Hidden Consequences: How Congressionally Directed Spending Impacts State Drinking Water ProgramsBeyond Tight Budgets (December 2018)Costs of States' Transactions Study [CoSTS] (April 2018)ASDWA-ACWA Report on Contaminants of Emerging Concern2019 Analysis of State Drinking Water Programs' Resources and Needs

The Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) is the professional Association serving state drinking water programs. Formed in 1984 to address a growing need for state administrators to have national representation, ASDWA has become a respected voice for state primacy agents with Congress, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and other professional organizations.


Our Year in Review

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